How To Grow Colorful Garden Of Weed

How To Grow Colorful Garden Of Weed

Cannabis strains in the past could only be measured using the smell and tastes. But there is nothing more appealing to the pot lovers like the amazing colors of potent colors that hang loose off the buds of weed.

They come in magical colors composed of pink, orange, bright yellow, blues, purple, green and gold shades. However, not all the bud change color, it all depends on the strain and slightly the climatic conditions of a region. There are several factors that seemingly allow weed to have amazing rainbow colors of the rainbow.

Bright Yellow and Orange Weed

The ideal strains in this category include Alien OG, Grapefruit, Kandy Skunk, Wicked OG, and Lemon Kush. They have the carotenoids genes with orange or yellow prone strains. They grow well in alkaline conditions achieved by improving the quality of the soil by use of homemade composts. Increase the alkalinity of your weed especially when they are about to flower. The green color of the buds will dissolve enabling the sunny and bright colors to come out.

Red and Pink Weed

The ideal strains include Pink Flower Shaman, Pink Lady Kush, Alaskan ThunderBolt, and Pink Lemonade. The bright red buds are rare to be found and you may require more efforts to hunt for them but the pink weed is easier to be spotted. The way to achieve these colors is only through the genetics of the strains though robbing your plants some phosphorus can enable you to end up with some faint shades of these colors. The red color appears during the flowering stage and it’s expressed due to its specific phenotypes that are naturally genetic.

Exotic and Cerebral Black Shades

The ideal strains include Vietnamese Black, Black Willy, Black Tuna, Black Mamba, Black Diesel, and Black Widow. They grow well in the cold conditions of less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit which gives then the darker colored leaves. But the strain must have genetic compounds to turn dark. The proper genetics and conducive growing conditions enable your weed to achieve the deep shade.

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